We should all be aware of the upcoming format(s) to replace the Audio CD, namely DVD-Audio and Sony's Super Audio CD. These formats introduce some much-needed improvements, including higher resolution (192 kHz/24 bit), multi-channel sound (Dolby Digital, DTS, etc), as well as other features such as included music videos. These will be on higher-capacity DVD media. After compression, this new format allows DAYS of music on a disk, far surpassing the previous 75-minute limit. READ MORE

Over the past few weeks our beloved Palm V has been replaced as well as gained some competition. Handspring introduced it's Visor Edge, Palm's V replacements the and m505, and Sony's new Clie. READ MORE

Where Your Power Comes FromApril 11, 9:55pm

Today I received an interesting mailing from my electric company. It told me the source of my power over the past year: 2% Natural Gas, 22% Coal, and 75% Nuclear. What's even more interesting is the amount of waste produced at those percentages per megawatt-hour (about four months for me): 512lbs of CO2, and only 0.0046lbs of nuclear waste! This really illustrates the benefits of nuclear power. So why is it being phased out? I hate politics.

It has been amazing to watch the .mp3 format unfold in front of me, from a small underground trading community to hot-selling name-brand commercial products. And now big companies are selling mp3 players for your car and your pocket. But we're still lacking a practical player for where we listen to music most: on our home stereo. READ MORE